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Bill Culp : Roots'N'Roll
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Rootsy, melodic rock and country mix, reminiscent of The Long Ryders, The Band, The Blasters, Nick Lowe, featuring Canadian "all-stars" including Jack deKeyzer, Garth Hudson (The Band), Chris Whiteley, Dave Rave (Teenage Head), Mary deKeyzer and more.
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2004
Roots'N'Roll
Bill Culp
Record Label: Bill Culp
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1. The Ballad of John Paul 2:38 + MP3 $0.99
2. Riverside 4:03 + MP3 $0.99
3. Your Sins Will Always Find You 2:47 + MP3 $0.99
4. Lipstick Lies 3:37 + MP3 $0.99
5. One Bad Stud 4:09 + MP3 $0.99
6. You Can't Keep Looking 2:32 + MP3 $0.99
7. She Waits 4:12 + MP3 $0.99
8. Two Left Feet 3:22 + MP3 $0.99
9. Memphis Connection 2:29 + MP3 $0.99
10. The Last Hurtin' Song 2:40 + MP3 $0.99
11. Full Time Fool 2:47 + MP3 $0.99
12. Things Are Better 3:00 + MP3 $0.99
13. Marie Marie 2:11 + MP3 $0.99
14. Keeping Score 3:43 + MP3 $0.99
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Bill Culp: A Roots'N'Roll Biography

Bill Culp is a critically acclaimed Canadian solo artist that mixes vocal harmonies, roots music and high-energy into a style often compared to Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, The Band, The Long Ryders, Carl Perkins and Dave Alvin. With an extensive live touring schedule that includes the CCMA awards weekend in Calgary, Canada, the IPO Festivals in Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville, and Liverpool UK, Culp has secured considerable radio airplay in 12 countries around the world, including three months on the prestigious FAR American Roots chart, and a Top 100 Canadian country radio hit.

With Canadian award nominations at both the Toronto Independent Music Awards and the Hamilton Music Awards (Best Roots Album), numerous positive reviews from around the globe, a North American record deal with Bullseye Records, Culp’s solo success is a reflection of his extensive and diverse musical background.

Bill Culp was born in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada where there were only two kinds of music: country and what young people were listening to. The combination of rock and roll energy and rootsy honesty has been the signature of Culp’s 20 years on the Canadian roots and rock music scene.

Starting his career as a singing cowboy at age seven, Culp played his first bar gig at age 15. His songwriting found its first vehicle when he co-founded Canadian punk legends Problem Children, a group whose debut album reached the Top 10 on the National Campus Charts in the mid-1980’s. In addition to his early heroes, which included Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins, Culp gravitated to the lively Hamilton roots punk scene that included Teenage Head, Tom Wilson and the Florida Razors, The Shakers, and The Bopcats, but was also inspired by American groups of the era such as The Blasters and The Long Ryders.

Culp hit the road at age 18 and never looked back, playing in the Tennessee Rockets and Six Gun Justice. As a member of the Fabulous Diefenbakers, Culp performed as a sideman for the likes of Jack deKeyzer, Gene Taylor, Ken Whiteley, Chris Whiteley, Washboard Hank, Donnie Walsh aka "Mr. Downchild" and Mary deKeyzer. In addition, he has also portrayed the "King of Rockabilly" Carl Perkins, in the touring musical play "The Sun Records Story". Finally, Culp combined his extensive live performance experience along with his many musical friends to create his aptly-titled solo debut disc called "Roots’N’Roll".

On Roots’N’Roll, Culp has channeled the spirit of Memphis with a little help from some notable Canadian performers including the legendary Garth Hudson (The Band, member of The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame) on keyboards, Jack deKeyzer (Juno winner for Roots recording) on lead guitar, Chris Whiteley (four-time Juno nominee) on pedal steel, harmonica and trumpet, Mary deKeyzer (Canada’s “Queen of Country Blues”), Dave Rave (Teenage Head, The Shakers), and Bob McNiven (Stompin’ Tom Connors) on harmony vocals, Conrad Kipping (Melody Ranch) on fiddle and mandolin, Big Dave Tufford (Sue Medley, Melody Ranch) and Paul Kelly (Problem Children) on guitar, with Mark Matthews (The Skansters, The Liquidaires) on drums.

The songs include 14 solid tracks comprised of infectious originals and a few interesting nuggets written by Tom Wilson, Dave Alvin, Jack deKeyzer and Dave Rave.
Co-produced by Jim Zolis (best known for his work with Jane Siberry, the Nylons, the Northern Pikes, and Glass Tiger), the result is a truly soulful collection of tunes that renew the meaning of “roots”.

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REVIEWS

An Impressive Debut From Canada
author: Waylon Digges, Roots Music Report, Texas USA
                            
“Put your ears on and press play! Right out of the box you'll hear Bill Culp's unique, flavorful voice. These songs ring true and are full of meaning. I absolutely love the up beat tempo, and the rock'n sound of this group of talented musicians. Coming from Canada, Bill Culp and his group bring an awesome style that seldom is heard here in the states. A little bit of Rockabilly, and some down home soul combines to bring just the right mix of passive aggressive drive to these well written songs. No matter what kind of mood you're in, if you want an excellent album to set you off, give Bill Culp's "Roots 'N' Roll" a listen. You'll love it!”
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A Stellar Album
author: Liz Brown, Canadian Music Network
                            
"He (Culp) enlists the help of roots rock heroes Jack deKeyzer (guitar), Chris Whiteley (pedal steel, harmonica and trumpet), and Mary deKeyzer and Dave Rave also lend a hand with the vocals. Finally, Culp also sold Garth Hudson (of The Band fame) on the project and was able to snare his help. The result, of course, is a stellar album."
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A Great Barnstorming Listen
author: David McPherson, Chart Magazine, Canada
                            
Born and raised in small town Ontario, roots-rocker Bill Culp conjures up the musical ghosts of Memphis, Tennessee circa 1956 with 14 rockabilly hits. Echoing Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins, this mix of originals and covers, showcases his rural roots. One standout cover is Gord Lewis’ "Full Time Fool" — here ex-Band great Garth Hudson fills in admirably on the keys, with a performance that would make Jerry Lee Lewis proud; ...Paul Kelly also adds lead guitar on this rollicking number, while Jack DeKeyzer and Chris Whiteley also contribute, making this disc a great barnstorming listen.
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Roots Music On A Roll
author: Russell Barker, UK
                            
“Never has a CD been so aptly titled and yet throughout the entire album Bill Culp manages to flit from style to style whilst keeping up the momentum and high quality threshold. To wit, ‘The Ballad of John Paul’ is reminiscent of some of Elvis Costello’s finest tunes and you find yourself singing along to the chorus before the first play is out. ‘Riverside’ is a lovely country ballad, while ‘Your Sins Will Always Find You’ while maintaining the country style is an upbeat rocker, coming on like a fleshed out Flying Burrito Brothers. Then a quick change of gear and Bill’s dispensing some rock’n’roll that Bill Haley would have been proud of in the form of ‘One Bad Stud’ before the pace is slowed right down for ‘She Waits’ a sad tale told by Conrad Kipling’s maudlin mandolin. There’s also ‘Memphis Connection’ a proper old style boogie-woogie number. There’s much more besides those I’ve already mentioned but frankly if the above doesn’t make you want to go and search out Bill’s album then there’s not much more I can do.”
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